The “Hungarian March” (also known as the Marche Hongroise) is one of Berlioz’s most electrifying orchestral showpieces, drawn from
his dramatic legend The Damnation of Faust (1846). It’s famous for its swaggering rhythms, brilliant …Read More
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The “Hungarian March” (also known as the Marche Hongroise) is one of Berlioz’s most electrifying orchestral showpieces, drawn from
his dramatic legend The Damnation of Faust (1846). It’s famous for its swaggering rhythms, brilliant orchestration, and its roots in a
popular Hungarian melody that Berlioz adapted with characteristic flair.
In this arrangement one trumpet doubles on Bb and Eb instruments.